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Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
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10/01/2023 15:49
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Rizzla
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Hi all. I'm buying another Coupe and collecting it next week but with no garage and this weather being really poor for a few months, was thinking of getting a car cover for it. Do you have one and are they any good? I don't intend to use it in the summer months but mainly the colder/winter months. Thanks Matt 
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Re: Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
[Re: Rizzla]
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10/01/2023 16:09
10/01/2023 16:09
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Jamiepm
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I have one that I got as a Xmas present from Halfords. Seems ok as it's got a nice fluffy side to hopefully not scratch the paintwork
Jamie
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Re: Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
[Re: Rizzla]
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10/01/2023 16:40
10/01/2023 16:40
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I got mine from coverzone after a respray a couple of years ago to negate the effects of u/v light on both paintwork and headlight lenses. It's been good but had to sew an extra strap on front and back to counter the west/east air tunnel in our street. It also saves a heck of a lot of cleaning - as it's outside - but it does collect condensation so air it from time-to-time.
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Re: Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
[Re: Jamiepm]
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10/01/2023 17:09
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Rizzla
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I have one that I got as a Xmas present from Halfords. Seems ok as it's got a nice fluffy side to hopefully not scratch the paintwork
Jamie Sounds great!
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Re: Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
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10/01/2023 17:10
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Rizzla
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I got mine from coverzone after a respray a couple of years ago to negate the effects of u/v light on both paintwork and headlight lenses. It's been good but had to sew an extra strap on front and back to counter the west/east air tunnel in our street. It also saves a heck of a lot of cleaning - as it's outside - but it does collect condensation so air it from time-to-time. That does sound excellent, certainly will help with keeping it clean, i'll check out Cover Zone shortly.
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Re: Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
[Re: Rizzla]
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11/01/2023 00:09
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Jamiepm
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It seems to be waterproof so far
She's alive!
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Re: Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
[Re: Rizzla]
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13/01/2023 18:02
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jimboy
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This was discussed a wee while back. My thoughts were that in bad weather ice and snow I was convinced this where my Coop started peeling its top coat when I used a cover before I had a garage. Others were not that keen on a cover. If a cover is the only way, I would wax and seal the hell out of the paintwork
I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
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Re: Car Cover - good or a bad thing?
[Re: Rizzla]
#1662963
13/01/2023 21:14
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PaulL
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Hello Rizzla
I would suggest that you've got to weigh up the current condition of your car and the risks that it may face if left outside unprotected, and how long you intend leaving it.
I know that it is obvious, but
A concours car should be inside with Aircon. A tip of a car under trees by a busy road needs protection. Your car is no doubt, somewhere in between.
Even good covers can trap moisture, rub against wearing points, and if unlucky, allow frost underneath. But if you are in a poor area, a cover will keep off bird poo, acid rain, tree sap and loonies. The risk of condensation or abrasion might be worth the risk.
I keep mine outside all year without a cover. It's on the drive outside my house in a cul de sac with no trees around. I see it every day, so can clean off any bird poo.
Although my paint work and rubbers aren't first class, I consider them as fair. I prepared the car before winter by waxing. Nothing special, but done by a caring amateur. I will wash it every couple of weeks dependant on use. Then I'll top up with a spray on wax.
Best wishes
Paul
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